Inequality and Prosperity

The research group “Inequality and Prosperity” is part of the Oxford Martin School’s research partnership with Citi, to look at promoting inclusive growth. Established in 2016, the Inequality and Prosperity programme forms a core element of research in the Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School on employment, equity and growth. A team led by Professor Brian Nolan focuses on four central themes in order to respond to the various drivers of economic inequality and the ways inequality impacts on growth and prosperity.
Convenor: Brian Nolan
Experts
Dr Tim Goedemé
Senior Research Officer
Dr Helen Kowalewska
Postdoctoral Research Officer
Professor Brian Nolan
Professor of Social Policy
Dr Juan C. Palomino
Postdoctoral Research Officer
Dr Marii Paskov
British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Dr David Weisstanner
Research Officer
Current projects
Employment, Equity and Growth
Inequality and Prosperity
The Intergenerational Transmission of Family Wealth
Past projects
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Selected publications
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News and media
Our World in Data: COVID-19 Statistics
19 March 2020
Bank of England chief economist lays out the costs of income insecurity for UK households
Sally-Anne Stewart/ Ruth Moore, 2 March 2020
Major European Research Council Synergy funding win for economic inequality project
11 October 2019
Generating Prosperity
14 November 2018
Inequality and Inclusive Growth in Rich Countries
INET, 4 July 2018
New report investigates increasing inequality in rich countries
3 October 2017
Inequality and prosperity in the industrialized world
20 September 2017
A Nation Divided by Wealth?
6 June 2017
Social Fluidity in Europe
24 April 2017
Children of Austerity
13 April 2017